On the biggest hit from his breakthrough 2007 disc “Some Mad Hope,” singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson sang, “Come On Get Higher.” These days, Nathanson's mantra might as well be “Come on work harder.” Nathanson's latest disc, “Modern Love,” released in June,...

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On the biggest hit from his breakthrough 2007 disc “Some Mad Hope,” singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson sang, “Come On Get Higher.” These days, Nathanson's mantra might as well be “Come on work harder.” Nathanson's latest disc, “Modern Love,” released in June, ...

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Here is Randall Robert’s look at the best of 2014 in pop music.
Beck, "Morning Phase" (Capitol). A record that continues to blossom six months after its release, Beck Hansen's breathtaking 12th studio album is a rush of California guitar pop....

"Cowboy" Jack Clement, maybe the most important figure in country music that most fans don’t know, died Thursday at his home in Nashville after battling liver cancer. He was 82.
Clement was one of the most revered musicians, producers,...

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Other than her ultra-short hair, there was no outward evidence of the...

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What follows are the favorite 10 albums of 2012 as chosen by Times pop music staffer Todd Martens:
1. Frank Ocean, “Channel Orange” (Def Jam). No doubt this is Ocean's moment, what with his Grammy nominations and the romantic topicality of the his...

Resilient youth was served at the 55th annual Grammy Awards Sunday, with relative newcomers such as Mumford & Sons, fun. and Gotye sweeping the major awards.
The Black Keys also enjoyed a banner night. The Nashville-via-Ohio rock duo won three...